Someone discovered that $WKC redirects to $TRON, which raises questions about the project's authenticity. Let's verify step by step: First, try to access the project website, and it directly redirects to a TRON-related page, which is suspicious in itself. Second, after checking the domain's Whois information, it indeed has a 12-year history; the domain is not very new. Looking at social media verification, the project has traces on platforms like bitcointalk. But here’s the problem—an old domain doesn't necessarily mean it's a legitimate project. Redirect behavior, inconsistent information, and complicated verification processes are signals to watch out for. If you're considering participating in such tokens, be sure to cross-verify the project team’s identity, official statements, and community feedback through multiple channels. Don't just rely on surface appearances.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 5h ago
Directly jumping to TRON? That's old-fashioned; I've seen this trick several times before.
Domain names are no longer effective; frankly, it's just adding credibility to the scam.
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MidnightTrader
· 5h ago
Is an old domain trustworthy? I don't think so. Directly redirecting to TRON is really hard to believe.
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ContractTester
· 5h ago
Having a domain age doesn't fix this trash; redirecting to TRON is ridiculous.
It's a direct signal to run away; even if there's a trace on bitcointalk, it's useless.
Those who don't DYOR are all newbies; this kind of project looks fake at a glance.
WKC? Better not touch it; too many red flags.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 5h ago
Wait, they've had the domain for 12 years and still dare to redirect directly? Isn't this just teasing?
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AirdropSkeptic
· 6h ago
Just because a domain name is old doesn't mean it's trustworthy. I don't think so; I've seen this trick many times... Redirecting directly to TRON, that's no coincidence, brother.
Someone discovered that $WKC redirects to $TRON, which raises questions about the project's authenticity. Let's verify step by step: First, try to access the project website, and it directly redirects to a TRON-related page, which is suspicious in itself. Second, after checking the domain's Whois information, it indeed has a 12-year history; the domain is not very new. Looking at social media verification, the project has traces on platforms like bitcointalk. But here’s the problem—an old domain doesn't necessarily mean it's a legitimate project. Redirect behavior, inconsistent information, and complicated verification processes are signals to watch out for. If you're considering participating in such tokens, be sure to cross-verify the project team’s identity, official statements, and community feedback through multiple channels. Don't just rely on surface appearances.